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The Study of Preventive Improvement on Employment Type and Occupational Safety & health Activity in the Very Small Service Industry

서비스업종 사업장의 고용형태 및 직업안전보건활동 특성과 개선방안 연구

  • Yi, Kwan Hyung (Occupational Safety and Health Research Institute, KOSHA)
  • 이관형 (산업안전보건연구원 안전연구실)
  • Received : 2016.01.06
  • Accepted : 2016.03.15
  • Published : 2016.04.30

Abstract

The labor force has moved to services industry. An industrial accidents of service industry is three people on 10 persons in 2013. This research conducted questionnaire surveys of 1:1 directly person interviews with a structured questionnaire intended for 150 service workplaces, in order to improve occupational safety and health in very small service workplace with less than 5 employee. The survey contents is employment type, safety and health management system, safety and health training, activities. In the results, working with non-regular(informal) workers is two people on 10 persons 27.1% and female workers is about five people on 10 persons with 58.1%, and that 67.9% of non-regular workers who are mainly engaged in the production line appeared. And the work-related injury and accident experience was 3.3% and the occupational injury rate was 1.02%, especially occupational injury rate of female workers was 0.88%. Workplace risk assessment carried out in response that it was very low as 10.0% of the total. Also the safety & health education and activities was very low. Thus the safety consciousness and education is urgently required in order to prevent the industrial accidents.

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